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  1. Immerse in a symphony of colours at Asia’s largest bird park. Experience over 3,500 birds across 8 aviaries with dining and fun.

  2. Jurong Bird Park became a world-famous bird zoo holding specimens of magnificent bird life from around the world, including a large flock of flamingos. At the time of its closing in 2023 it was the world's largest bird park in terms of the number of birds, and second largest both in the number of bird species and land area (after Germany's ...

  3. Aug 30, 2022 · SINGAPORE - Jurong Bird Park's last day of operations will be on Jan 3, 2023 - the park's 52nd anniversary since it first opened its doors to visitors in 1971.

  4. Spanning over 20.2 Hectares of naturalistic habitats and giant walk-in aviaries, enjoy close interactions with the feathered residents at daily feeding sessions and be tickled by their show-stopping antics in exciting bird shows.

  5. Jan 22, 2021 · Jurong Bird Park is home to some of the worlds rarest parrots as well as the most endangered birds in the region. You can also treat yourself to unlimited tram rides ($5/adult, $3/child aged three to 12) that come with audio commentary as it passes by various bird exhibits.

  6. Check out Bird Paradise ticket pricing, operating hours and important announcements before your visit. Book tickets online to enjoy more savings.

  7. Sep 4, 2021 · Recognizing as Asia’s largest bird park, Singapore Jurong Bird Park is a heaven for a vast collection of approximately 3,500 birds from 400 species found all over the world, 20% of which are endangered.

  8. When Jurong Bird Park opened on 3 January 1971, it was Asia's largest bird park and home to more than 5,000 birds across 400 species. 1 Built at a cost of over S$5 million, the 20.2-hectare park drew about 800,000 visitors annually by 2016. 2 The park offered visitors an immersive experience with large open-concept displays that featured ...

  9. Aug 30, 2022 · It is home to 3,500 birds across 400 species. More than 50 years on, the iconic attraction is preparing to close on Jan 3, 2023, ahead of its move to Mandai. Here's a look at the key milestones...

  10. Five decades since it first opened in 1971, Jurong Bird Park has become Asia's largest bird park. The 20.2-hectare hillside haven is home to 3,500 birds across 400 species, of which 20 per cent are threatened.

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